Friday, November 16, 2012

On Conversations: Read an #Excerpt of Stephanie Queens #NewRelease THE HOT SHOTS #amreading

Please welcome author Stephanie Queen to Conversations today. We have a real treat. Stephanie has a new release TODAY! Yes, The Hot Shots is her latest book and we have an excerpt from this fabulous book. So sit back with a cup of coffee and enjoy!
Lisa ~

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The Hot Shots

Stephanie Queen

Decorator Sophia Alano’s career gets side-tracked from
the moment she meets hot shot Scotland Yard detective Chauncey Miller. On the
run in Boston, Chauncey must now protect this spitfire Pixie from the madman
out for revenge. But once he catches their would-be killer, how does he hold
onto his Pixie decorator?

About the Author:

Stephanie Queen lives in bucolic New Hampshire where
writing happy, snappy romances takes most of her time. However you can also
find her watching UConn football and basketball games whenever they’re on TV,
and sometimes even in person. Right now, she’s busy writing her next book in
the Scotland Yard Exchange Program Series. Visit her website to learn more at StephanieQueen.com or connect with
Stephanie Queen on Twitter
or Facebook.

“I have a favor to ask,” Grace said from
behind her desk, pencil in hand and dimple in place. “I need you to pick up
David’s latest recruit from Scotland Yard at Logan Airport and keep him busy
for the day. Show him around.”

Sophia couldn’t stop her usual sarcasm in
spite of the fact that Grace was her boss as well as her best friend. This
so-called favor made no sense. Even for Grace.

“Are you serious?” Sophia planted her hands
on her hips. “Let me make sure I understand you--You’re asking me to babysit
one of David’s Scotland Yard hot shots on the eve of my possible career
breakthrough?”

Grace nodded. Her big blue eyes were wide and
honest. Something was up.

“That’s crazy talk. Tomorrow’s the shoot for
the audition tape.” Sophia knew that Grace knew this since Grace helped set it
up for her, but she felt it was worth mentioning the obvious.

“Yes. I know.” Grace smiled then looked back
down at her drawing. “And a distraction is exactly what you need to keep your
nerves at bay.”

“What? My nerves are fine.” If her dam voice
hadn’t squeaked at that moment, she’d have been more convincing. Something was
definitely up. And Sophia would never admit it to Grace, but she did feel a bit
edgy--if edginess included nausea, headaches and sleeplessness.

“I know you.” Grace paused and gave her the
serious-yet-loving older-sister type look that she mostly put up with. “This
will be good for you and…and I’d really appreciate it.”

Grace was playing dirty pool now with that
appreciation bit, but Sophia still didn’t buy it.

“And what if I didn’t have time today?Were you going to tear me away from my
project?”

“Actually, yes.I wasn’t going to mention it, but some of the
men were complaining about your presence at the set and asked me to have you
back off just a smidge.” Grace scrunched her brow. “But don’t worry, honey,
they think you’re wonderful. It’s just lately...”

“Great. That’s great.” Her hands flew into
the air. “I got painters and paperhangers and carpenters talking to my boss
behind my back.” This was not good. She plunked herself on the edge of Grace’s
desk and folded her arms. She tried staring at the stack of fabric samples on
the other side of the office so Grace wouldn’t notice if a tear slipped out.
Because, damn it, she might be on the brink of crying.

Grace picked up the box of tissues and handed
it to her. “You’ll be alright, Pixie honey. This is the perfect way to get your
mind off everything to do with decorating and the design show audition filming
and TV cameras. I’m asking for a one-day one-shot favor.”

Grace’s voice sounded a little too sweet,
even for her, and “Pixie honey” or no “Pixie honey”, that was cause for
suspicion.She blew her nose. Okay, so
maybe she needed a break, but she wasn’t convinced that playing tour guide to
some British guy fresh off the boat...or rather airline--was the way to go.

“I’m saving up my vacation time and I don’t
think you have the authority to assign me to pick up some random guy at Logan
Airport and show him around town while I’m on the clock.We’re in the decorating business.”She remained seated on the edge of Grace’s
desk, tossed the balled-up tissue in a basket halfway across the small office
and re-folded her arms.“Besides it
doesn’t even sound safe.”She blew the
blunt-cut bangs off her forehead for emphasis.

Grace looked at her with that smile and said,
“He’s from Scotland Yard, honey.Of
course it’s safe.It’ll be fun.I don’t know what you’re worried about.” Her
face brightened and she added, “You don’t have to use vacation time. Consider
it a client recruitment assignment.”Grace went back to the sketch she’d been working on.

Sophia looked at her best friend and boss
with a suspicious squint.What it
sounded like to her was another one of Grace’s blind date set-ups in disguise.

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